<div><p>Tonotopy is a fundamental organizational feature of the auditory system. Sounds are encoded by the spatial and temporal patterns of electrical activity in spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) and are transmitted via tonotopically ordered processes from the cochlea through the eighth nerve to the cochlear nuclei. Upon reaching the brainstem, SGN axons bifurcate in a stereotyped pattern, innervating target neurons in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus (aVCN) with one branch and in the posteroventral and dorsal cochlear nuclei (pVCN and DCN) with the other. Each branch is tonotopically organized, thereby distributing acoustic information systematically along multiple parallel pathways for processing in the brainstem. In mice with a mutation ...
Intrinsically generated neural activity propagates through the developing auditory system to promote...
Sensory axon T-like branching (bifurcation) in neurons from dorsal root ganglia and cranial sensory ...
Precise neuronal connections are crucial for normal brain function. Often this is accomplished durin...
Tonotopy is a fundamental organizational feature of the auditory system. Sounds are encoded by the s...
To allow animals to separate a complex sound into its frequency components, the auditory system is o...
SummaryPatterned spontaneous activity is a hallmark of developing sensory systems. In the auditory s...
There is an orderly topographic arrangement of neurones within auditory brainstem nuclei based on so...
The medial nucleus of the trapezoid body (MNTB) is an important source of inhibition during the comp...
There is an orderly topographic arrangement of neurones within auditory brainstem nuclei based on so...
Auditory tasks like sound localization or speech recognition require reliable and temporally precise...
The guanylyl cyclase B (GC-B) was recently shown to be important for proper wiring of sensory axons ...
The medial nucleus of the trapezoid body (MNTB) is an important source of inhibition during the comp...
Proper brain function depends upon the precise organization of neural circuits. In the central audit...
Proper structural organization of spiral ganglion (SG) innervation is crucial for normal hearing fun...
The central auditory brainstem provides an efferent projection known as the medial olivocochlear (MO...
Intrinsically generated neural activity propagates through the developing auditory system to promote...
Sensory axon T-like branching (bifurcation) in neurons from dorsal root ganglia and cranial sensory ...
Precise neuronal connections are crucial for normal brain function. Often this is accomplished durin...
Tonotopy is a fundamental organizational feature of the auditory system. Sounds are encoded by the s...
To allow animals to separate a complex sound into its frequency components, the auditory system is o...
SummaryPatterned spontaneous activity is a hallmark of developing sensory systems. In the auditory s...
There is an orderly topographic arrangement of neurones within auditory brainstem nuclei based on so...
The medial nucleus of the trapezoid body (MNTB) is an important source of inhibition during the comp...
There is an orderly topographic arrangement of neurones within auditory brainstem nuclei based on so...
Auditory tasks like sound localization or speech recognition require reliable and temporally precise...
The guanylyl cyclase B (GC-B) was recently shown to be important for proper wiring of sensory axons ...
The medial nucleus of the trapezoid body (MNTB) is an important source of inhibition during the comp...
Proper brain function depends upon the precise organization of neural circuits. In the central audit...
Proper structural organization of spiral ganglion (SG) innervation is crucial for normal hearing fun...
The central auditory brainstem provides an efferent projection known as the medial olivocochlear (MO...
Intrinsically generated neural activity propagates through the developing auditory system to promote...
Sensory axon T-like branching (bifurcation) in neurons from dorsal root ganglia and cranial sensory ...
Precise neuronal connections are crucial for normal brain function. Often this is accomplished durin...